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Saturday, November 30, 2013

How quickly the slimeball running the local democrats forgets: Charter/Freeholders now a GOOD thing.

As an objectifier of women, Mike Heywood is hard to beat.

So enamored with porn that he had to view it in his last gig, which was as chief propagandist for the democratian editorial page (John "Pit Yorkie" Laird was Heywood's replacement) and was subsequently fired for doing it (I guess no one else wanted the local leftist club's chairmanship... since they gave it to him) one of the things you can count on, in addition to his poor judgement, is his rank hypocrisy.

It wasn't all that long ago that our local neo-communists freaked at the very idea of a charter. This self-same Heywood babbling in the democrat swindle sheet of May, 2011:

Thursday, May 05, 2011

One thing I've come to notice over the years is precisely how much
democrats think the voters are stupid... and how much they fear and
despise them.

Written by Michael Heywood, who brought the same level of factuality and even-handedness to this article at The Clark County Democrat party
newspaper as he did to the editorial page of the democratian before his
ignominious exit, it's the kind of tripe that makes anyone remotely
acquainted with politics sick.

Or
it could be great. Heywood doesn't really have a clue because none of
the proposals scaring him out of his shorts have even been discussed,
let along presented.

Clark County's government structure is somewhat antique and
outdated. A system invented to manage road construction and not much
else in the way of governance clanks along clumsily in a high-speed era
of complex and varied civic action.

Democrats have, and still do, (at the time this was written) control the commission for decades. Yet, what have they done to address these shortcomings?

Streamlining and modernizing the machine appeals to the
progressive psyche, but the folks who have convinced the Board of Clark
County Commissioners to consider adopting a new county charter have
other agenda priorities.

Here. Let me help with that:

We're too clueless to offer any other alternatives, so when anyone tries
to address the stupidity of the current system, we're going to attack
them even before we know what their proposals are... because under the
current system, we get everything we want, including a government that
ignores the electorate and actively seeks to bury us under billions of
dollars of debt.

They hope to give rural interests dominance over urban
values. They suppose they can make it harder for county government to
raise and spend money on social problems and infrastructure capital.

Because
we like the current urban interest's dominance over rural values. That
is, we like ramming our view down their throats while doing everything
we can to keep them from having a voice.

They are far away from achieving their goals, but inattention from thoughtful citizens could ease their path.

God
forbid that they might want to do or change anything in a way we don't
like, so, you fellow neo-communists, get out there and get involved!

Without much evident public support, the charter-change
advocates have persuaded the county commissioners to start the ball
rolling toward charter change for the third time in recent history. In
January the board formally adopted a resolution to consider a move from
the present form of government to something different.

Much
like the moronic CRC that the fringe leftists so strongly support which
has practically zero public support, and loot rail that has been
crushed time and again at the polls, people who actually believe in
democracy instead of giving it lip service like us actually took a run
at the commissioners to see if they could present an alternative to the
people.

Different how? That depends entirely on a panel of elected freeholders and how ably they can sell their program.

This is an outright lie, of course.

It "depends entirely" on what the voters want at the polls.

But you see, we're too stupid to think for ourselves. That's why these
slimeballs hate Tim Eyman... because all the initiatives that rein in
government are HIS fault. You know, like the voters didn't have
anything to do with the outcomes?

So far the county commissioners have ordained that, should
the charter process go forward, each of the three commissioner districts
will be represented by five freeholders who would be elected at the
Nov. 8 general election. Any registered voter would be qualified to seek
election to the board of freeholders. Upon their election the
freeholders would establish a schedule of hearings and meetings for the
consideration of what might be included in a new county charter. Upon a
majority vote by the freeholders, the Board of Clark County
Commissioners would be obliged by tradition if not certainly by law to
lay the proposed charter before the electorate.

And God
help us... we simply CANNOT let the PEOPLE actually have a SAY in how
their government is organized or what it does... right?

And that's the idiotic part of this. As a conservative, I welcome
participation by the electorate. Leftists like those dominating our
government at every level fear and despise it.

Why?

So, now, being the highest non-elected hypocrite in local politics, what's "Heywood's Headline?"

Odd, isn't it? Fringe-left nutters like Heywood HATED the very IDEA of a charter when democrats controlled the commission.

Now, with two GOP commissioners, this "...they hope to give rural interests dominance over urban
values. They suppose they can make it harder for county government to
raise and spend money on social problems and infrastructure capital" garbage went right out the window.

How quickly they forget.

And Heywood's take on the county executive model is sheer bullshit as well... but then, he stupidly believes that the democrats had anything to do with the bizarre outcome of stamping the seal of disapproval on their loot rail fetish while simultaneously re-electing the scum pushing it the hardest.

Heywood taking ANY credit for the outcomes in Vancouver or Battle Ground makes as much sense as that lying slimeball in the White House taking credit for fixing the economy, or making Iran get rid of nukes.

But we should all know better.

Odd, isn't it? They hated it with a passion, and along with the democratian PR machine, soundly trashed the very idea of it.

What's changed?

Their hatred at the success of David Madore has overcome their faux fear of "...rural interests dominance over urban
values." They hate so much that there concerns of the past, which from their fringe-leftist view were perfectly valid, were suddenly rendered moot by the election of David Madore. Besides proving how shallow and politically driven they are, it shows the neo-communist thought process to a "T."

Don't like the results of an election? Can you partner with the local rag like you're sending them checks? Can you make up an issue, presuming the scumbag running the paper pounds on your target with a sledge-hammer?

Then flip your position.

It's all good, and since the scumwad running the rag was in lockstep with you while you were whining, moaning and bitching like cut cats at the very thought of doing what you rabidly support NOW will never hold you accountable... or even mention... your hypocritical flip on the issue.

Now, in the face of their abysmal failure to manufacture a reason to recall Commissioners Madore and Mielke... they seem to have settled on this variety of legal lynching.

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